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Table of ContentsWINNERS & LOSERS Tight Rein On Diabetes A study shows that strict control of blood sugar can keep patients healthierFAST TIMES Alzheimer's Clue Once ignored, a scientist gains support for his idea that a common gene helps cause the diseaseFACING A DEADLINE TO SAVE THE EVERGLADES The fate of Florida's famous wetlands could be decided this week64 Men, 1 Vote MAP The Next Bosnia? Defiling the Children In the basest effect of the burgeoning sex trade, the search for newer thrills has chained increasing numbers of girls and boys to prostitutionTHE EXAMINED LIFE NFORMED SOURCES DISPATCHES ''Most Hearts Go Ker-thump''The Skin Trade Poverty, chaos and porous borders have turned prostitution into a global growth industry, debasing the women and children of the worldThe Dinosaur And the DogHEALTH REPORT Love Between The LinesShave and a Haircut, Lots of Bits Call Me ((symbol of Prince's new name here)) Out of the Shadows at LastThe White House Jogging Scorecard All You Need Is Hate Extremist groups have found a niche on the nation's public-access cable channels, arousing protests and pitting community standards against the First AmendmentAYE, TINA! The Soul Survivor is as hot as ever, with an album, a tour and her life on filmEnvoy to Two Cultures A scholar and humanist, Edward Said is the controversial voice of Palestine in America and an eloquent mediator between the Middle East and the WestCOUNTERPUNCH A week after gunmen kill 23 U.N. peacekeepers, Clinton takes action and orders punishing raids in SomaliaSpectator Are Beavis and Butt-head Arty? Today everyone fromShandling to Schwarzenegger is a postmodernistTRADING PUNCHES Economist Laura Tyson inspires a tough new policy toward JapanHamlet's Feistiest DateTHE PROFESSOR AND THE 400-LB. GORILLATIME Magazine Contents Page JUNE 14, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 24 Mr. MelodramaI HEAR YOU, I HEAR YOU In heeding the advice of critics on taxes and the Supreme Court, is Clinton playing smart politics or choosing the path of least resistance?Old Dog, No New TricksA Nonstop SmileKEVORKIAN'S SPECIALTY Modern Life, Ancient FearThe Two Faces of Iran Unclogging Your Arteries Match PointsHERE COME THE YUMMIES A new generation of upwardly mobile Marxists still talks Das Kapital but dabbles in capitalismTwo Strikes Against Us Fighting Off Doomsday Whether the threat comes from North Korea or Ukraine, the world worries about more fingers on the nuclear triggerSnip, Snip, Snip A MATTER OF HONOR Marianne Gasior blew the whistle on her employer because it was selling weapons-related goods to Iraq. Now she's threatening to reopen the Iraqgate scandal.The Train That Got Away SPOTLIGHT Hip-Hop JohnnyHizzoner the CEO L.A.'s new mayor is a manager in the Perot mold, but can a Mr. Fix-It approach heal a divided city?WHERE'S THE PROMISED LAND? Duped by gangsters, illegal Chinese migrants are cast adrift in America -- impoverished and afraidNEWS DIGEST JUNE 6-12 Royally HitchedSend Back Your Tired, Your Poor . . . As illegal entries into the U.S. rise at a time of job shortages and budget woes, a backlash is gaining forceLurch to the Left? You're KiddingBob Dole Ate My Homework
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